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How To Train Your Parrot

By Deepak | May 5, 2008

The first thing that you must make is to gain the confidence of your bird .
Once that you obtain the confidence of your bird , you must work hard to keep it.
Never strike your parrot, even if it does something badly.
If your bird acts badly, thunder-the by giving him the bad eye, and by telling him sternly NO .
If your parrot starts to shout for any apparent reason, cover its camp during one moment.

The most important command you should teach your parrot is “UP” or “STEP UP”, it could save his life in an emergency.
Slowly approach the bird.
Place your hand in its cage and keep it there for a while.
Your bird may run away, complain, or even attack you, but keep doing this for a few days.
Before long he will calm down and accept you.

If you still have problems after a few days, try using a stick for a perch instead of your hand.
This may take a few tries.
Gently, but firmly press your fingers under the bird’s belly.
The bird will instinctively hop on your fingers.
As you are doing this, say, “STEP UP” or “UP”.
Before you know it, your parrot will associate the “STEP UP” command with what you want him to do.
Once your bird is on your hand, you can teach him the down command.
Simply tell your parrot “DOWN” as you put him down on his perch.
Keep doing this every time you put your bird down.

Perhaps one of the reasons which you bought your parrot initially was because of its capacity of speaking.
Don’t is disappointed too much if your maintenance of doesn’ T of parrot.
Not all the parrots can speak.
The majority of the species of parrot can imitate noises which they hear, like whistles and bells.
The best age to form your bird takes place between 4-6 month of.
Start with a simple word like the Hello .
Pronounce the word slowly and clearly.
Employ the abundance of the repetition.

Make sure you’re in a quiet room with no distractions.
Keep your training sessions short and sweet.
10-15 minutes a day is plenty of time for your parrot to learn.
After every training session, give your parrot time to relax or play.

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